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Dubrul and Cussler expertly weave their plotlines, intertwining history, religion, politics, and action into an entertaining yarn.
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Book Review: Marshal Law: Origins by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill
Sex, violence, and Marshal Law--testing the limits of the superhero genre
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Book Review: A Lever Long Enough by Amy Deardon
This multi-genre novel pushes the boundaries of Christian literature a bit further.
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Graphic Novel Review: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen – Century: 1910 by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
A new mini-series takes Alan Moore's League of classic and obscure literary characters into a dangerous new era.
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Book Review: Cruise Confidential - A Hit Below the Waterline by Brian David Bruns
This rollicking memoir reveals a world of blatant favoritism, unending workdays, pitifully little sleep — and ravenous passengers.
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Book Review: James Bond: The Union Trilogy by Raymond Benson
Benson demonstrates himself to be a capable chronicler of James Bond.
Ex-boxer Cal Innes returns in his second outing to babysit a prizefighter in an unfamiliar country: Los Angeles.
This novel delivers a bittersweet, full throttle thrill run through hostile forces and unpleasant secrets.
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Book Review: Holding Fast - The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy by Karen James
A riveting and tragic true story that leaves an aftertaste of hope.
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Book Review: Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
Little Brother could serve as a loose manual for insurrection, a sort of high-tech anarchist cookbook.
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